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Change: agent under an agreement of a L50 release clause. Adored by the Celtic supporters, one fan penetrated the pavilion, enquired which were Bennett’s boots and began to extract the laces. He winked to ‘Icicle’ McNair and proclaimed ‘I’ll keep these. Just a wee souvenir.’ Bennett won further
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Change: 1903,Alec1903,Alec made his international debut for Scotland during his first full season at Parkhead (a 1—1 draw against Wales in Dundee on 12 March 1904).1904). He won four Championship medals with Celtic (1905—08) and two Scottish
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Change: Alec Bennett - Forward 1903-1908A member of arguably Celtic’s greatest ever forward line (Bennett, McMenemy, Quinn, Somers and Hamilton),Alec joined Celtic from Ruthergien Glencairn in 1903 and renewed his outstanding attacking partnership with Jimmy McMenemy, which had been so rewarding for the junior side. Slight
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Change: McMenemy,McMenemy, Quinn,Quinn, Somers and Hamilton),AlecHamilton),Alec joined Celtic from Ruthergien Glencairn in 1903 and renewed his outstanding attacking partnership with Jimmy McMenemy, which had been so rewarding for the junior side. Slight in build, Bennett created havoc in
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Change: SCOTTISH CUP LEAGUE CUP EUROPE TOTAL 1903-08 126 26 n/a n/a 152The Scotsman - Friday, 5th June 1908, page 5Scottish Football AssociationThe Celtic Football Club Complaint.At a meeting of the Scottish Football Association, held last Thursday,
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Change: Renamed from Alec Bennett by Apr 30 2008, 4:55 PM EDT for: Rename
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Change: At a meeting of the Scottish Football Association, held last Thursday, a Special Commission was appointed to make inquiry into a complaint from the Celtic
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Change: 1920/21. Alec subsequently managed Third Lanark and Clydebank and wrote a column for the Daily Record. He died on 9 January 1940, aged fifty-eight. His grandson, Sandy Carmichael, was a famous Scotland rugby international. [Picture Gallery]
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Change: Slight in build, Bennett created havoc in the final third of the pitch with an array of attributes which included great speed and trickery on
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Change: Created by Oct 28 2006, 5:38 AM EDT for: no reason given
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